False, Physical geography deals with nature.
The definition on top is part of "human geographies"
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Answer:
Rivers transport particles, from fine ones such as silt in turbid water to coarser ones such as sand, gravel, and boulders associated with bed-load transport. The speed and turbulence of currents enable transportation of these materials. When riverbed gradient or the river flow diminishes, particles tend to drop out.
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I think it’s all except the second one and the last
In the middle of the ocean basin
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Fist, the forces acting on the plate are tensional force which act away from each other.
When these forces act away from each other, they cause the place of their origin to stretch hence creating a new feature
A topography map provides visual information about elevations, either by color or by circles, so the answers would be:
- areas with mountains
- regions with a high elevation.
The change of elevation (going high or low) would be represented by circles. The closest the circles are to each other, the steeper is the variation.
A topographic map is usually a large-scale map (showing a small area, like your neighbourhood, not a whole country for example). If there are state boundaries or any kind of road passing in that frame, yes they will be shown on the map... but it's not the primarily use of a topographic map.